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"there was an agreement between russia and turkey and turkey completely hit this agreement now to the wall and they attacked aleppo, why? because the enemies of or the rivals of russia and iran, they are bold and they're ready to violate the rules and the the the agreements that they have signed on, unlike the iranians and the russians were playing with the same rules that the other side doesn't respect, so in this case um, i see that this..." has been repeated over and over again in different geographies like ukraine in syria, now in georgia, another coup attempt in a armenia, similar attempts of color revolution happened and succeeded in 2018, so i think realistically speaking, the russians can only participate in air strikes against these militants and terrorists on the suburbs and the peripheries of aleppo, to try to cut, cut the supply chains and hit the harmored vehicles and heavy equipment of these terrorists.
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but the bigger part underground, they need boots underground, because we have to understand that syrian army is already overstretched and there is a threat of israeli invasion now, and also the militants who are still active in the southern parts of dar, they are also ready to join the fight and they are also isis puckets in the deserts, so unless the allies of syria from iraq, from libanon, from also from iran sent tens of thousands of... soldiers to syria, it is very, very difficult, i don't want to say impossible, but it's a very difficult task to restore all this lar of territories, especially that the militants are now inside the city, if you're going to kick them out of the city, george, there is going to be huge devastation in the city itself, and something that we don't want to see, and if you ask the any regular alipi person.
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now, which we call them on a daily basis, they don't want to leave the same experiences of the past, they've had enough of war for 12, 13 years, and they just fresh out of war, reconstructing and restoring their businesses, you know, everybody wants to have just a normal life, they don't want of to go back to that era, the bleak era where um there were bombings and fighting in fighting between all sides, this is the the bitter reality on the ground, so the appetite for war is also different if we compare it uh from the past time to the to this one, this time the people are tired, so that's why the the other side, the terroris managed to scare them and wage this psychological operation, and they've been live broadcasting it on social media platforms, everybody were watching them coming with their usual shuns and this allahu akbars and people have in their in the subconscious and the recent memory that whenever they see these people they remember beheadings, they remember
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slaughtering, they remember how they burned people alive, how they ate their organs, people might think that you were making some sensational statements, but those are not, those are real incidences that happened in syria, so the people do not really want to experience similar thing, so let's see what the russians will do in this case, because assad was in moscow on friday, then the foreign minister of iran came to damascus and then went to turkey, the there is disagreement for sure between iran and turkey, because both sides say, yeah, we we agree to fight terrorism, but what is what is the definition of terrorism? turkey sees the kurdish militias as terrorism, and the iranians and the syrians see these terrorists, basically the al-qaeda terrorists as the real terrorists, so who is going to fight terrorism in syria in this case, right? now on the subject of psychological war, i mean if the uh al-qaed advance was militarily speaking strict.
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objectively impressive, the propaganda war was even more impressive, i know several big ticket accounts, people who should know far better who were repeating the lie that the president had fled to moscow with his family, that there was a military coup underway in damascus, that the terrorists reached much farther than they actually have reached, in other words, the the scoop was a very successful 48 hours, the british are behind this cyop and they, they've been behind the disinformation effort on the syrian front for more than a decade now, the brits funneld millions, tens of millions in psychological op.
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in syria, including the white helmets and also establishing radio stations, supporting the so-called activists and journalists who are now, like they are... hiding alongside this front militants and the the britain, netherlands, many other european countries sent them um the satellite phones, they sent them the satellite internets, they sent them the computers, the the the sophisticated professional cameras, video cameras, all sort of things, drones, so of course when you watch their products, it's it, it looks like a from a hollywood movie, and that's not normal in in the disc. if you see the situation in syria that is living under siege, sanctions and the people do not have enough money for food, but these activists carry equipment with thousands of dollars in their hands and they are walking with this militants, yes, and on that particular day, george, i participated in few x
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spaces and it has these issues were discussed like it's a fact like they were and they even named names who is carrying the coup who is... leader of the the head of the seven national security bureau and like i participated and i'm asking them how can the head of the national security bureau lead a coup if he cannot move military units underground he is not responsible for moving military units in the underground if somebody can do it probably the chief of staff of of syria right so they even give wrong names and but this doesn't matter at all at that particular moment assad probably was assassinated three times and he fled the country two times and he fled to moscow. i have so many reservations about the syrian policy domestically and also foreign, but i am i'm certain of one thing, if they are going to tuple the syrian as
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they call the syrian regime, assad will not flee the country, you will see him like qaddafi fighting till the end, and you will he when when the isis was 5 kilometers away from his office, he was his office and he could have been killed at any moment and until this moment and i think that's the only certainty that i have, if they are going to push to damascus, they're not going to see assad fleeing the country to other places, i mean he didn't even send his children out of the country during the during the war, so he will not go out as well, all these psychological operations george are very effective, but it stays um, it stays on the internet, but at the same time the people following it inside syria, as i mentioned, there was some places in aleppo which fell because they had sleeping cells in the neighborhood who come to the streets, they just take few videos and start shouting allahu akbar in the streets and people were all going back to the to the to their homes so they scared the people and they scared the the young soldiers in
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the syrian army because this area specifically in western aleppo um the units who were protecting this area they were mostly conscripts they were new soldiers they didn't have enough experience. and this was one of the mistakes of course that i already addressed in this case, and the worst case scenario happened, george, um, i'm, i feel like it's a nightmare for me uh, for many, many other syrians and we were just like as if we just started the regime change war again, like we're living again in 2011 and it's we're in 2024, we thought it's behind us, we were wrong, and now we have probably another 10 years of conflict in syria, god safe sir. and god preserve your powerful voice, givork, thanks for joining us on have it out with gallaway, a somber resume of the situation in syria. let's go to new york, where professor johanna, sofia paukipsi is there, professor, what would you
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like to say? i would love to contextualize all these happenings and don't know as much about the detail as my previous speaker, but i know, as you did, when i moved to zimbabwe in 1981 and married my first husband, zimbabwe and albert shimeza, i learned how the world is actually run, and what i wanted to say today to contextualize is that of course we come from empires to feudalism to monotheistic religions. to capitalism and the super billionaires are running the show and profit from conflict, all conflicts and what can we do to change the system when we know that both sides are always
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funded by those in that superpower who profit? well, i'm always skeptical about the... argument about who profits from a war? of course there are people who profit mighty uh from war. bob dylan wrote about the masters of war uh more than half of. century ago uh, and of course the military industrial complex is a significant factor in every big geostrategic decision that is made, but it isn't all down to money, it's about power and ideology. there is a major challenge going on against the western empire, which is existential in nature if uh "if the new world is born uh the old world will not be able to coexist with it in the way that it has ruled the roast for 500
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years of human history. that's how long the anglo american, the uh northern european, the western european, the white uh part of humanity has been ruling the root, so the rise of the east, the rise of..." eurasia, the rise of these new powers uh like iran uh is an existential threat to the domination of the empire, it's not just about making money from the sale of weapons and the sale of rockets and airplanes and so on, though of course it would be foolish to disregard that. it's a political challenge that they are seeking to uh... repel and we have to face certain facts, russia, china,
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iran, hezballah, they are not all powerful, they cannot guarantee the outcomes, as chegivara said, the revolution is not an apple that falls from the tree, you have to shake the tree, and you have to be strong enough to shake the tree whilst fending off those who own... the orchard and the outcome is not guaranteed, far too many people who oppose western empire, imagine that the outcome is guaranteed, imagine that history is ineluctably marching in our way in our the direction that we want it to march and that the enemy is doomed, it's not, we run the risk of overestimating ourselves and under estimating those against whom we stand. this is going to be
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a tough fight. you just heard kevork a man from aleppo, seeing it might be 10 years before the helpless people of that wonderful, ancient city are liberated from the lowest of the law, lowest of the law. if you've ever seen these people, eating other people's. hearts, cutting off other people's heads, children's heads, this they gave a statement yesterday that they were headed to karbala in iraq to drag the shites through the streets and then they were headed for gaza where they were going to do the same to the palestinian resistance hamas, they tack feared hamas, they... expelled hamas from the religion, that's the kind of
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people we're talking about here, and all of you have got to make a decision, which side are you on in that contest? thank you professor, fra huse, my old friend, thank you for having me, i love your show, i love your work, lovely, thank you professor, fra huges in belfast, good old friend of mine and of the show, fra, what's your point of view? "thank you very much george, i have to say i love the show as well, so uh, i'm a good company with the professor there, i must say gavor's analysis there was 100% and it's it's it's very uh good and very important to hear a genuine honest appreasal sometimes of what's happening underground, because a lot of other times you hear uh not necessarily propaganda, but people want to talk up the resistance, they want to talk up the victories and they want to uh inspire." and so solidarity with the people fighting the cyanuis regime. i just wanted to pull a few things together from the
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from the conversation so far. one of the parallels that i was really going to try and work on here is uh biden's legacy. i mean baiden was a man along with victoria neuland was responsible for the uh the cu in ukraine in keyev. he's also responsible for some of the destruction in syria in 2014 and so in 2014 there was an israeli uh war again on gaza, so part part of the thing that that that like the extrapolate is that people talk about governments having a a five year mandate, you know the run for office uh, they get elected, they have a mandate, but they're planning after five years, maximum 10 years that the're going to go, but the deep stit will be there forever, and it seems to be the policy of the deep stip to continue these wars of aggression, to destabilize sovereign nations, to have the regime change, color
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revolutions, uh, you you plant decads in advance, i mean since 1979. "they've been looking to destabilize and destroy and have regime change in iran, and we're talking about the slick propaganda that is coming through the legs of the white helmets in the media groups, i've been watching some stuff, not intentially, it's just appeared on my timeline on facebook of what's happening in georgia and in tablici, and that's very, very, very, very professional, and it's quite frightening to see tens of thousands of woodb fascists the same that we had." in kieve marching through the streets of uh georgia, so do you do you think the people will be able to withstand another color regime change in georgia or are we witnessing midan square mark to, well that's the 6400 question as they used to say, excellent contribution, thank you fra uh, i i think that the
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georgian people will withstand this western regime change. operation, i don't think that russia can afford another ukraine on its other border, and i think that it's going to be a tough fight, but i believe that the uh forces who want to resist the empire will prevail there, but it's going to be a struggle, and the more struggles there are, the more the resistance, the access of resistance, in which i include russia and china uh are spread and these provocations are for that reason in part uh the the the the the truth is that the biden administration is going out with a bank uh if if donald trump intends uh to be a president
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that solves wars, stops wars, well biden's making sure that he's got far more fires to fight than he did just a month ago. these efforts are being made to compromise and prejudice the first year of donald trump's presidency and the deep state that you identified is definitely involved in that. let's go to bath in england, dr. matthew alford. doctor, welcome back. what would you like to say? i would like to... to say um with um when i've been going to uh gaza rallies uh anti-war rallies uh over the past few months uh i think we've all agreed that it's uh that no one wants a a war in syria and no one wants a war in gaza obviously - but uh a lot of people who i met there were much more um skeptical about uh
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president assad and what his role has been over the years um i've always thought that this arming of um al-qaeda style, isis style terrorists in syria seemed like an absolutely atrocious idea, but people um at the anti-war matches that i've been to have been saying that um who are from the region have said that they consider a sad to be almost like the stalin of the middle east, like that's the level of kind of hatred um that they have for him and the kind of level of um uh scale of his villany um throughout the middle east do you have any idea, george, of how to compare assad with the other dictators of of the 20 21st and 20, 20th and 21st centuries, where does he fit in in the doctor, first of all, if it wasn't for stalin, you'd be speaking to me in german uh, and i'd be replying in german, except i would have perished in a concentration camp, and almost certainly you would have, so uh,
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if that's the kind of discourse uh, i think you need... to uh find better companions on these anti-war marches, there's been a massive propaganda job done on assad and on syria, and if people can't see through that, then god help us, i've got almost no words for them, they did the same with saddam hussein, it's not necessary to support saddam hussein to oppose a british. american invasion of iraq, so why should it be necessary to like bashar al-assad to oppose an american and a british invasion, buse that's what it is? syria, i mean, what's the mentality of these kinds of people? we are against the empire of anglo-saxons invading,
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occupying, regime changing countries around the world that don't bow the knee to them. that's obvious. i mean, who needs a class on that? who needs to read a book on that? it's obvious that the people behind the... uprising are the worst people in the world, that if you're on an anti-war march, if you're on a pro- gaza march, you really should be able to understand that. now i blame the quality of the leadership of the anti-war movement for this kind of persistent, consistent error of judgment. they're so keen to say, well, we're against nato. in ukraine, but we don't like russia, we don't like putin, we're against the attacks on iran, but we don't like the
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iranian government, we don't like iran's point of view on this or that, this is the precise opposite of the prism through which we should be viewing this. do you want the united states and the united kingdom to rule the world? in perpetuity, do you want the western empire to crush all opposition to it? if not, stand up and stand up for the people who are under attack from that empire. dennis ballentine is in new york. let's go back to new york. dennis, russia unveiled a new missile technology they called orishnik. translation hazel nut in english several weeks ago in the ukraine, and by all indications that i have seen so far, this
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technology, when history is written, it will be said that this technology ushered in the post-nuclear age, we have all been under the threat of... nuclear annihilation since the dawn of the nuclear age, hiroshima, nagasaki, there are aerospace engineers, military experts, scott ritter, colonel mcgregor, and most importantly among them all, andre martian who argue that this technology is going to be is now the turning point, which will eventually change the nature of well, let's hope so, dennis, let's hope so, but i hasn't deterred the nato invasion of russia through
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ukraine yet, it hasn't stopped them trying to repeat ukraine in georgia, it hasn't stopped them moving their hords of throat cutters into syria, maybe we need some hazelnuts. more widely available, maybe israeli planes have got to be shot down out of the sky in syria, maybe the government of syria has got to be sufficiently empowered that it can liberate the territories, not just that were seized this week, but the territories that were already lost, why are the americans? allowed to continue to occupy the oil producing areas of syria, why is idlib still a festering nest of al-qaeda and
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isis, why have they not been able to liberate them? it's for the reason that kavor said, i close with the words of the french revolutionary. sa juste who said he who half makes a revolution is digging their own grave, it's time for all of the technology, all of the strength of all of the countries of the access of resistance, to touffen up, sharpen up, up their game, step up to the plate, because if these people win in syria, if these people win in georgia, you think they're going to stop there? this is an existential battle, a battle to the end for.
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the future of humanity and for those who galey announced their membership of bricks at the kazan conference which i attended just a few weeks ago, but who were already planning to do the dirty work of the empire when they returned home. you think erdogan didn't know that this was going to happen when he was sitting with putin. 'when he was sitting with the leaders of iran and china, you think he didn't know he was about to stab in the back the new world that is struggling to be born, of course he knew, he planned it all along, the bricks can't just be a concert party, can't just be a christmas club, it has to be the new world, well i've run out of'
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time, my apologies to those who did not get on the show, come back next week at the same time, same place, i promise, we'll bump you up the call list so that you have a chance to be heard. thanks for watching, have it out with galloway.
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the headlines on press tv, the syrian army takes full control the outskirt of hamar provent including the town of tuber following fierce fighting with techfrey terrorists. the us and israel accused of aiding and abeting terrorism in syria as the un security council all an emergency meeting to discuss the situation in the arab country, and israel presses ahead with the genocidal campaign in gaza as a dead tool in a blockaded palestinian territory, surpasses 44,500.